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' IIWW <P - ■ ■ . DEAFNESS, HEAD-NOISES, RINGING IN THE EARS, ETC., ETC. If you are deaf or going deaf, do you realise the terrible fate -which is staring you m the face ? Even if you are only troubled with Head-Noises; Ringing m the Ears, Discharging Ears, or any other Ear-trouble, however slight it may be, remember that all those symptoms lead to Deafness, and very often to stone Deafness. Do you know what total Deafness means ? It means a. living death. Shut out from all human intercourse— the world of business and pleasure. Life becomes a fearful blank. Will you suffer this untold misery and loneliness when you may have your full sense of hearing, quick and acute— and cure yourself completely with the "EAROSCOPE"? . " • ■ ■: . TO DISHEARTENED SUFFERERS. Perhaps you have tried all sorts of remedies, and found them wanting. Or your doctor may have told you that he can do nothing more for you. Remember that no case of deafness or any other affliction oi the internal ear can be satisfactorily cured with medical or electrical treatments. This it the very* reason why the ' EAROSOOPE " has created such a sensation m the scientific world, as it consists only of Pure Aural Kinetics, applied direct to the internal organs of the ear, coping with the root of the disease, thus removing the entire cause of the trouble with permanent success. It introduces no electricity, drugs, : medicines, or other dangerous practices, but can be used by yourself m the privacy of your own home (wherever you may reside) without any interference to your daily avocation. • It makes no difference what ear- trouble you suffer from. Many who have been deaf for years have been quite restored — brought back to the full enjoyment of life — by means of this wonderful discovery. . W. J. JACOBS, ESQ.', GEANITE-ST., STAtfi . REV. HENRY GAINFORD, OP THE HIND- THORPE, Q., writes :— " I herewith, gratefully, wish to, . MARSH-SQUARE CONGREGATIONAL INSTITU- inform you that the noises have entirely shopped, ana I • TIONAL CHURCH, ADELAIDE, writes:—"The Earc- have regained my hearing so that I can hear ordinary ' scope you sent me has wrought a marvellous change m conversation. I may state the right ear was totally my hearing, and the distressing noises have all ceased, deaf. I have been using the Earoscope for about ten although I have only tlsed the treatment a couple of weeks. Four weeks ago my hearing camo a3 a glad months. surprise to me, and has been good ever since. lam " The change is indeed so pronounced that I feel it happy, indeed, as I never expected to be cured at my my duty even at this stage to recommend it to anyone advanced age, particularly m the stone-deaf ear. Aa t suffering from deafness, m whatever stage it may be. n am m my 74th year all my friends and myself think it . marvellous." ■ * ———————————————————————— — — —————— ~ ' • i * « . THE WELL-KNOWN AND HIGHLY-ESTEEMED NURSE STUART, OF 62 BONDI-ROAD, WAVERLEY, writes: — " I have much pleasure m informing you, after the first few applications of the Earoscope Treatment, the noises m my head have greatly decreasedj and my hearing is much improved already, and I feel sure m a short time I shall be cured." * OCTOBER 16TH (17 DAYS LATER), SECOND REPORT OF NURSE STUART :.— '",.,, ... " I t am happy to tell you that lam now completely cured. The doctors who had proclaimed me incurable^ as well as many other doctors whom I meet m .my professional capacity, are" simply amazed at the wonderful results of. your EaroscoDe Treatment." . v. J _. „ ' ... . . . * All it will cost you to learn the full details of this i remarkable cure for all ear troubles is the stamp on „ The Earoscope Institute", Dept. 8, 90 Pitt-street, Sydney, your letter. Fill m this coupon, and we will gladly . . send you,- FREE OF CHARGE, the " EAROSCOPE Please send me full details of the Earoscope treatment gratia REVIEW," with abundant testimonials of successful and Post Free. . cures accomplished m some of themost obstinate and . , . chronic cases after they had resisted all other medici- M.. .....,,.,,., , , . nal treatments. Do not put it off. Write at once. "' •••••••■•' ' * . The cure of this most important organ of the entire v " human body is a too serious question to neglect, even for one day. • - „ ■„. ADDRESS: THE EAROSCOPE INSTITUTE, 30 PITT-ST. (Dep. 8) SYDNEY, nM

HOTELS FOR SALE/ HOTEL, Christchurch, doing large business, easy house : to ■ run. Chiefly bar trade. Full particulars on applying. • /■ , v v HOTEL, Wellington. Doing one of the best .bar . trades m the ' city. Can recommend.' HOTEL, /Christchurch, s.uburb. Takings average £40 weekly. Cash required £300. We'; are m a position to make satisfactory arrangements with financing. -• ; ,- HOT.^L, W : anganui. Good lease. Rent £8. Takings. £80, Price low^ Free - house. Can recommend. HOTEL, Manawatu, Rent £4 10s. Takings average £140. <. This hoiise .shpws. about '.£l,s,o9, .per^an^ium, -. 7. ITOTEL, Dunedini; ;^ gopd lease. Rent £8. TakU)igs>£l3 f 0 ?^per week,; 21 hogsheadsj monthly"; whisky, 40 gallons per - niohth.-V £1000. cash required. Rare opportunityir >" HOTEL, Wellingtoji suTbuxh.. Xease long. Rent £9 • 10s. " Takings 'averagei £150.. =.• • " ■.:-■ ."?•■ " . HOTEL, Marton district. . Long lease. Rent low. T.akLngs average about £85 per week. HOTEL. Marlborough. -This is a special opportunity for good man. Cash required £1000. Full particuon applying. HOTEL, Feilding district. Full particulars on applying. Cash required £600. . HOTEL, Auckland. Lease 5 years. Drawing 53 hogsheads montblv. Wine and spirit account averages. £167 monthly. A splendid opportunity under {rood management. HOT^L. freehold, m sa to electorate. We can offer on, easy- terms. HOTEL, near "Wanganiii. Pries, £1600. Cash required : £6OO. 'HOTEL, Wairarapa,. Tngoinn; £7.0.0. Long lease. Rent £3. A good house as -w^II as very pr actable, HOTEL. Master**? ~A splendid opportunity for .sui^h'r man. Full particulars on ap n'lvms. For fur.tber navtionlars apply JOHN BROOIB & CO., KING'S CHAMBERS, Weliijigton. HOTELS FOR SSLE~~ BY MACDONALD, \yiLSO^ AND. CQ. , Hotel Brokers,, Land Agents, Auctioneers, - \ Expert. Hotel Yaiuat'brs,. Etc. TO Clients looking for a property, we beg to offer afeV of our good investments : WELLINGTON ClTY— Free house; 18 yeavs' lease. Price on application. WAIRARAPA — With far^ attached;' 7 years' lease; £3 10s a week; all latest improvements ; good, house. ._■ £250 goodwill and valuation for furniture. ' PALMERSTON NORTH— 4| years' lease at £4 17s rent ; 30 roojas,, with bdlllardroom, etc. ; doing £90 a week. £3460 for the lot. PELORUS SOUND— dose on 5 year* 1 lease ; £1 week rent ; £150 for lease. Furniture at valuation. PALME.BSTON NORTH — . £120 week; rent, £12 week; furniture worth £150Q; to be sold cheap. Price on application. WANGANUI ClTY— Doinpr £B5 week; free house; short lease ; furniture allowe.3 for ;to be. sold cheap. Price on application. This property can be exchanged for a farm. Freehold Hotel, South Island (Nelson district), with large stable; good district. Price for freehold and furniture, £8500. £2000 of this can be financed. Hotel, Taranaki, 4 years 9 months' lease, £4 week ; doing £50. -Goodwill of lease and furniture, £1500. Hotel, Feilding, £1000. New house, close to PciMing, 5j year>' lease ; 'in-going aboui£l2so. £4 week rent. Also Hotel, Dunedin (doing £125, £8000 for lease and furniture) ; Hotel, Nelson (5 yeara' lease, 30s week, £350 for lease and furniture. Also hotels ,foe sale m Marlborough, Tuapeka, Hokitika, Motucka, O& the West Coast and m Otago. A large proportion of the purcbase money m the above cases can be financed to suitable buyers. Valuable information of a special character will be given to bona fide buyers^ . . ■ j

: ' |; Stewart's Kivbr, via Sir. Tour's j. ! RtVKR, K.S.W. July 29tt, \qe6. "X(y ! i dang&ter May, seed 3, Ixxawe very ! j i iUand I triesS ewryfhsagX fcaew of f .without sucxess. SCOTT'S Kam!pv»n claused my dangbter ftoai a crass, I ixtits&e child toa bright raerry one m ■, 1 exctneat health." fi (Mrs.) A. V. Pbreira. |!' : mf!§ir sfo* *® merry C The splendid I<ofotea •m^^H codliverail(thefit»estitithe 1 %SWW?^ worfd) of nflrich SCOTT'S ■j i|m« - Kmulsion is uiade, filled 1 ifeß fi * cr w^ tbe ■nouiißh»ent ' i ■ tvf'tt sh<: so badly needed. JaLUL SCOTT'S cau be digested ■lUiJy^iq^*' "when aothing else can, f thanks to tbe perfected Xiwu* E et the SCOTT process, >y which I ■^^■T^- SCOTT'S alone w made |&S|^S! Children grow very foad SthoFiSuW ot it. tjj 1 , 1 " 1 . ,<'<> j> Of aao^icaustsaDa ■« " ISS^SSSS Scfllrrs ia Kodicice 'J^U^U. «. ■EMULSI ®N HOTELS FOR SALE. DWAN BROS.. HOTEL BEOKERS, VALUEES, AND FINANCIERS, WILLIS-STEEET, WELLINGTON. ' (Established 1880). HOTEL— Lease, 9 years. Bent, £12. • Price, £6250. HOTEL, easy distance Wellington. Lease, 7 years. Rent, £5. Price, £3000. This hotel can. be improved. HOTEL, WELLINGTON— Lease, 6 years. Rent, £8. Trade, £60 to £75. Price, .' £3250. HOTEL— Lease, 4 years. Rent, £10. :• Trade, £100 week. Free. Price, £3400. HOTEL — Lease, 4 years. Takings, £160 „ per week. Price, £4000. ' 4 ; HOTEL— Lease, 5$ years. Rent, £5 19s. ; Price, £2200. Takings, £50. ; HOTEL,, WAIRARAPA— Lease, 4 years. Rent, £5. 105.- Takings, £50. 28 acres land. Price, £2400. HOTEL, NAPIER— Lease, 4 years. Rent, s£lo. Trade,, £1.00. Price, £2500. ' HOTEL, HAWEE'.S BAY — Lease, 2J : years. Rent, £7. Price, £500. ' Furni.ture at .valuation. DAWN BROS., Willis-street, Wellington. FOR SALE. '" _____ • ' ■ DESIRABLE HOTEL LEASE. ■\X/E are instructed to oSer for sale the undermentioned lease of a first-class country house m a very sound electorate. CORIMERCIAL HOUSE, lease 5* / years (good), rent £4 10/- per week ; trade £75 per 'week. Goodwill £1,800 ; stock and furniture at valuation. APPLY! SHARPTO THE SOLE AGENTS, LQM&K, LUGEM -ft CO., 32 Rutland Buildings, WANGANUI. T7ARMS and TOWN PROPERTIES for X Sale or Exchange. I specially invite country clients to communicate with me. I will submit properties and help to finance. W. R. AISLABIE, 34a Manners* street, Wellington.

FANNING & CO., I HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, r ! AND HOTEL BROKERS, ; . j CASHEL-ST. (TattefsaUs'.Buildings) ! CHKISTCHURCH, j HAVE a large number of City and j Suburban Properties For Sale and i To Let, also Hotels, Farms, Etc Money Advanced oh Easy Terms. FANNING & CO., 156 CASHEL-STREET, CHEISTGHUECH. G. A. ALLEN, Hotel Broker and Valuator, GEAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS, ChHstohuroh. PAGE & ANDEESdN'S DOMINION LAND ABENGY, 49 Willis-street, WELLINGTON (Next to "Evening Post"— Up stairs). All kinds of Farms and Properties for .Sale. Kindly call and inspect' our List ! FIRST-CLASS HOTEL FOR SALE— AUCKLAND. BRICK and concrete. Lease, 21. years from Ist January, 1908. Rent, £20 per week, payable montlily. .Rates, approximately £150 per annum. Price, for goodwill, £9,500 (of which £9000 may be allowed to remain on approved security).; Stock and furnitvire (estimated at £750) at valuation. £1000 deposit required. Takings,' £220 per week, Books may be inspected by, bona fide purchasers. This is nofc a tied house. For full details apply early to — ELLIOTT & DUNCAN, HOTEL BROKERS, 8 GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. ' PAEMEES & HOTELKEEPEES "D EQUIRING to Sell or Buy would do -tv well to write for our Guide. We v are Practical Farmers, and our advice is always at the jDISPOSAL OF OUR CLIENTS. In our neighborhood we have a reputation as Sound Counsellors. Our Guide is bound to have something to suit you, as it is large and comprehensive. Write at once if you are looking for an investment. HUSBAND BROS., ' LAND AGENTS, PAHIATUA. FIELDER'S FURNITURE Stands the True Test oi Time. ___ — WHEN FURNISHING THE HOME You don't want to give attention to look alone — you don't furnish for the day or the hour. You want Furniture that will last — SUBSTANTIAL, USEFUL FURNITURE — Furniture tliat will STAN I THE TEST. , Just now we have a truly fine display of 11 that is good and new m all that is necessary for the completeness or attractiveness of the home, comprising ENGLISH AND COLONIAL FURNITURE, OFFICE FURNITURE, BEDS, BEDSTEADS and BEDDING, CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, TAPESTRIES and LINEN. GIVE US A CALL THIS WEEK Our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST, our VALUE THE BEST m the City. H. HELM S GO., MANNERS-STREET, Wellington.

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NZ Truth, Issue 141, 29 February 1908, Page 6

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